'Two Weeks to Live': TV Review
Stars: Maisie Williams, Sian Clifford, Mawaan Rizwan
Maisie Williams plays an ignorant villain raised by a paranoid survivalist mother in the thriller comedy of Hbo Max.
No matter how disappointingly the Game of Thrones ends, some people will never get enough of the Maisie Williams crossover project from her list. These audiences may be the only new thriller comedy "Two Weeks of Life" that is satisfied with HBO Max, in which Williams plays Kim, a 21-year-old hermit, and her survivalist mother Tina (Xian Clifford) has told her all her life , The world is about to collapse. The six-episode series is a bit boring, and for the two heroines, it is a distracting display. But it also feels clumsy and clumsy, somehow underwriting and covering at the same time.
The show is centered on northern England. When Kim was told by a stranger to make friends in a bar, the show's recovery plan began. (In a rare joke, an acquaintance uses a website called "Fake Your Own News", whose logo is an abstract illustration of Trump. When Kim Jong-un almost flew out of the house, the prankster Jay (Tahin Modak ) Told his brother Nicky (Mawaan Rizwan) that he didn’t expect Jin really believed that humans would stop in two weeks. They followed King’s Crazy Max inspired truck to the crime boss’s(Sean Pertwee) mansion, It is found that if there is a life span of half a month, her first task is to avenge her father's murder.
Kim and Arya Stark are no different. Before the face-changing magic—a natural villain, she didn't realize that she was still looking for a moral code. There are many guns in the king's lair, but Williams and Portway are engaged in a visceral battle scene, the choreography cleverly takes into account the size difference between the actors. Kim never managed to feel like a real person, but she and her mother raged-Kim, physically: Tina, psychologically-was credible intimacy in scope.
It didn't take long for Tina to catch up with Kim, and Kim ran away from home, pursuing the experience her overprotective mother could not—or unwilling to—provide. It is commendable that their reunion is wandering in secret, and Jin knows that the world has just been embarrassing enough. In front of her new friends, her mother's DGAF roars that the fragile male self meets the social requirements. The series was created by Gabi Hull (We Hunt Together), slowly moving towards the confrontation between mother and daughter, telling the lies that Tina has peddled over the years, keeping Kim Jong Un from the world. However, in the end, Tina's motives are revealed hastily and not very convincingly, while Kim's sense of betrayal lacks texture and depth.
The situation with subgraphs is even worse. Tina's unwillingness to let Kim be her own makes Jay's desire to find a parallel storyline, that is, despite her brother's college education and Winnie in general, she still wants to push Nicky to start a beautifying business together. The more practical Jay seized their chance at the crime lord’s house and stole hundreds of thousands of pounds—a decision that messed up the simple assassination that Kim Jong Un had hoped for. A pair of assassins (Michael Begley and Thalissa Teixeira) accept their own task to clean up the mess-if the supporting roles are not so ordinary, the performance is so uniform and uncharming, all this will be good.
In the early days of the pilot, Kim wore high heels and staggered into the fateful bar, her legs trembling like a bee. "It's definitely a shoe, right? She tore off the narrow heel of a shoe, inserted it into the beer bottle she was drinking, and tore her hand apart. It was a dull position-exactly that kind of character development The humor, sadly, disappears, because rote stories and deliberate involvement of the storyline require our attention. The shift in focus is fading. Killing seems quite difficult, but navigating young women just might be a little difficult.
This is an interesting series, no need to exceed, I didn’t expect this to win any awards, but I expect a good time, I have, Maisie Williams is always happy to watch, I also like my mom in the series a lot, The brothers were there I found the main shortcomings, because others said that I don't think acting is terrible, but I also don't think it is amazing on their behalf. The police are very good and quite old-fashioned. There are some moments that make me laugh out loud, I don’t laugh out often (whenever someone in the restaurant shows up), I like the premise of the prank, two weeks of life, but I can see a plot hole or Both are improving Maisie's character, but the overall is fun, go with an open mind.
TWO WEEKS TO LIVE Official Trailer (2020)
About Two Weeks To Live
Kim Knox (Maisie Williams), a strange young and untimely person, she was just a little girl when her father died in a gloomy situation. After his death, her mother Tina took her to live in a remote rural area, with hermit and strange survival techniques.
Now that they are all grown up, Kim Jong Un has entered the real world for the first time and embarked on a secret mission to commemorate her father. At the same time, the socially awkward Nicky is not good at impressing girls. When Kim walked into his and his brother Jay's local bar, it triggered a series of chaotic events that put their lives in danger. Who would have thought that drinking a few glasses of wine and a misjudgment prank would go wrong so violently?
Tina arrives in search of Jin and the unlikely crew member soon finds herself escaping from the murderous gangsters and police with a large bag of stolen cash. But Jin is not an ordinary fish out of the water-she is more like a great white shark who knows how to strip the Smith-Wesson SDVE pistol in 6 seconds to make a sleeping bag with a skin deer, while perfectly recite the lyrics'I will survive'. With her in their team, they may just get rid of this alive.
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